Jrebel - License Server
The server is distributed as a standalone JAR file and is platform-independent, requiring at least and 1 GB of recommended disk space.
The term "JRebel license server," as used in cracking communities, refers to a mock server . It is a small application (often written in Go, Python, or Java) that mimics the responses of the real Perforce validation server. It responds true to every license check, tricking your local JRebel plugin into thinking it has a valid, paid license. jrebel license server
| Feature | Self-Hosted License Server | JRebel Cloud | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 2-4 hours (config + firewall) | 5 minutes (login via SSO) | | Upkeep | Manual updates, backup, monitoring | Automatic | | Offline dev | Requires VPN to heartland | Works anywhere with internet | | Reporting | Basic dashboard | Detailed usage analytics + Slack integration | | Cost | Included in Enterprise subscription | Same price, less ops work | The server is distributed as a standalone JAR
: Developers can lease "offline tokens," which allows them to continue using JRebel even when they don't have a persistent connection to the license server. Analytics & Reporting It responds true to every license check, tricking